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However, the book can at times feel overly light and repetitive. While the core concept of experimentation is powerful, it is stretched a bit thin across the entire book. Many chapters reiterate similar themes, and readers looking for a more rigorous or evidence-backed approach may find themselves wanting. For a book written by someone with a neuroscience background, the scientific grounding feels surprisingly sparse. Anecdotes and personal stories are favored over empirical research, which may disappoint readers hoping for deeper cognitive or psychological insights.
Additionally, the framework’s simplicity—while a strength in terms of accessibility—can feel vague in application. Not everyone may know how to design a meaningful "tiny experiment," especially in areas like relationships or long-term career planning. The lack of depth in these gray areas makes the book occasionally feel like a starter guide rather than a full-fledged system for life transformation.
In conclusion, Tiny Experiments succeeds as a compassionate, anti-hustle manifesto for modern living. It’s an ideal read for creatives, overthinkers, and those recovering from burnout. Still, its lack of depth and academic rigor might make it less satisfying for readers seeking a more substantive, research-heavy guide. For what it sets out to do—make experimentation feel joyful and doable—it succeeds. But readers may need to supplement it with more structured methodologies to turn insight into long-term change.
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ОтветитьWow!!!! Most helpful advice I’ve heard in a long time
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